Abstract

Bao X, Lu Q, Huang B, Zhang X. Myoepithelioma-like hyalinizing epithelioid tumors of the palm: A case report. J Int Med Res 2025; 53(3). doi:10.1177/03000605251324492
Due to an error in the article, the pathology images and respective captions did not match in Figure 2.

Pathological morphology and immunohistochemistry of this case. (a) The tumor has distinct margins and is arranged in a nodular or lobulated pattern. Some areas exhibit a myxoid chondroid matrix. The boundary shows a clear fibrous capsule, and the fibrous septa between nodules display a hyaline collagenous matrix with sclerotic glassy degeneration (hematoxylin and eosin [H&E], ×50). (b) The tumor cells are epithelioid, with transitions from stellate to short spindle-shaped forms. The cytoplasm is eosinophilic, the nuclei are irregular, and no significant atypia or mitotic activity is observed. No evidence of necrosis is present (H&E, ×200). (c) In some areas, the tumor cells exhibit a distinct signet ring-like change, with clear vacuolated cytoplasm and displaced nuclei. The stroma contains an abundant myxoid matrix (H&E, ×400). (d) The tumor cells exhibit strong CD34 expression (immunohistochemistry, ×100). (e) The tumor cells express EMA (immunohistochemistry, ×400) and (f) the tumor cells express cytokeratin (immunohistochemistry, ×100).
The correct Figure 2 is as follows:
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